Graduate Medical Education

Our residency and fellowship training programs are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). Because your mentors are practicing in an academic medical center, you'll be exposed to rich opportunities to combine clinical and research expertise in a setting that specializes in graduate and professional training in all of the health sciences.

Continuing Medical Education

Other educational programs

Physician Assistant Program

The University of Iowa's PA Program is unlike any other PA program in the country. Our unique program curriculum is purposefully designed to have the PA students complete more than 60% of their didactic curriculum with sophomore medical students.

Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science

Nuclear Medicine Technology

Nuclear Medicine Technology is the medical specialty concerned with the use of small amounts of radioactive material for diagnostic, therapeutic, and research purposes. It is a vigorous, dynamic field that has grown phenomenally over the years and is expected to continue to grow in the future.

Radiation Sciences

The Radiation Sciences Programs at the University of Iowa provide graduates with an exceptionally comprehensive education in the areas of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Radiation Therapy, Radiologic Technology, MRI, CT and Cardiovascular Interventional Imaging. Our unique curriculum provides students with a dual-competency professional education which leads to our graduates being aggressively recruited for their skills and strong clinical experiences.

Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

The Orthoptic Training Program at the University of Iowa is the longest running program in the nation. The program and students have received the Scobee National Award for highest achievement on board exams several times.